Exactly such a system is at http://virtualschool.edu/wap.
But notice that the servlet is a single class per application. It is built
by subclassing AbstractServlet, after which it serves unmodified for the
application as a whole. E.g. you don't "add" doGet() methods since the one
in AbstractServlet supports all pages.
To add pages, you define a single abstract Page class as a subclass of
AbstractClass, to define the standard look and feel for the site, then add
pages by building subclasses of that.
On Friday, June 22, 2001, at 12:14 PM, Stuart Hemmings wrote:
> Does anyone have a viable alternative to implementing a 'state machine' in
> a
> Java Servlet. The reasons for the request is to find a suitable method by
> which the size of the doGet and doPost methods will reach as new code is
> added to the Servlet and it permits new storyboards (States/actions) to be
> added.
>
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